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'There was no initial movement but the pitch became slower later on'

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July 17, 2015 20:36 IST

The Indian team captain Ajinkya Rahane. Photograph: BCCI

Ajinkya Rahane felt it was a good toss to win for the visitors in the first T20 International against Zimbabwe because it was easier to bat in the first innings as the pitch got slower with time. 

Rahane lauded his batsmen for setting the platform for India's 54-run win over Zimbabwe in the first T20 match in Harare.

"I think first of all we batted very well. We knew between 160 and 170 would be a good total and as I said at the toss, our spinners came handy.

"It (pitch) became a little slower later on, but still the bowlers had to do well," said Rahane after Zimbabwe finished at 124 for seven while chasing India's 178 for five at the Harare Sports Club. 

"There was no initial movement so it was slightly easier to bat in the first innings. The way we batted in the middle overs, taking singles and twos, that was crucial on a big ground," the India captain said.

Axar Patel of India celebrates with Mohit Sharma. Photograph: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

Zimbabwe skipper Elton Chigumbura said they were outclassed in all departments of the game by India. 

"We were outclassed all around today. Its very disappointing," he said. "I thought we gave them 10 to 15 runs too many." Chigumbura too agreed with Rahane on the pitch factor. 

"And also in the second innings, the wicket got dryer and became two-paced. Became difficult to try and play some strokes. They bowled well as well, changing the pace. "Mainly on the batting side it was disappointing. It doesn't help when you lose wickets. Credit to the (Indian) bowlers. 

"It is important to try and play our best cricket on Sunday and hopefully we get a better result." 

Man of the match Axar Patel, who picked up three wickets giving away just 17 runs, said he bowled to his strengths.

"Obviously, I bowled to my strengths. I tried to cut the pace off the ball, so that batsmen can't hit me. So I was rewarded," he said.

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